September 16, 2024

The exterior of your home is like the cover of a book – it’s the first thing that people see and is in plain sight for judgment – good or bad. The saying goes, “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” but let’s be honest, we all do. Here at Catchlight, we’re here to ensure you like what you see on the outside of your home just as much as the inside. We want to help you find the perfect exterior paint color for your style and home’s architecture! 

A Bold Choice or a Natural Beauty? 

More often than not, we recommend clients pick a neutral tone for the exterior of their home – color selection that typically contains a range of beiges/tans, grays, whites, and even buttery yellows. Going this direction is never a bad choice – they are perfect complements to a variety of trim colors including but not limited to shades of black, white, and natural wood elements such as walnut. All of these choices are timeless, built to last through the trends. 

However, we’ve seen more and more people opting for a bolder choice of exterior paint. Deep shades of green have been a hot ticket over the past few years, along with rich blues and deep charcoal/black. Red, which was once a more popular color, is now seeing a resurgence. The great thing about these color choices is that they tend to stand out amongst the rest. White trim gives these color choices an added pop, but a monotone palette throughout also elevates the exterior to a whole new level. 

Considering the Architecture 

One of the most important things when considering an exterior paint color is ensuring your palette compliments the home’s architecture. You would never choose a monotone color palette if your home is a historic property oozing in very ornate architectural detail – the paint would hide one of the most interesting parts of your home. You would benefit more from choosing a palette that showcases the architecture. That’s not to say that there is a right or wrong color; there isn’t, but there’s a right and wrong way to showcase your home’s architectural details.   

At the end of the day, a home should reflect the owner’s personal style. Since your exterior is such an important visual element,  it’s important that your paint decisions make you feel comfortable. If you’re thinking about painting the exterior of your home and are not sure where to start, we’re here to help guide you and provide insight on colors that blend seamlessly with the style of your home. If you’re interested in working with a certified color consultant before making any final decisions on paint color, we can also help facilitate that!

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